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The Missouri Compromise By 1819, a heated controversy over whether or not Missouri was to be admitted to the Union as a slave state or as a free state was ...
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... expected to do. In fact, nothing could prevent the war because the Union "could not endure permanently half slave and half free."
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... Emancipation Proclamation- freed slaves behind Confederate lines, but didn't apply to slave states in Union or Confederate territories already occupied with ...
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... Lincoln states "If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; and if I ...
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... Lincoln states "If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; and if I ...
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... He would have gladly left slavery untouched in the South, merely would have forbid any new territories from entering the union as slave states. ...
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Born a slave, Frederick Douglas "lifted himself up from bondage by his own ... as an abolitionist lecturer, a newspaper editor, a recruiter for Union troops in the ...
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... One issue was the admission of new slave territories into the Union. ... Delaware and Maryland for example were slave states and they still stayed in the Union. ...
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... issue to the North. Slavery was the driving force for the Southern slave states to leave the Union. The Civil War was ultimately ...
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... issue to the North. Slavery was the driving force for the Southern slave states to leave the Union. The Civil War was ultimately ...
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... have more representatives. If Missouri enter the union as slave, the South will get control over the House. Henry Clay saw this ...
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... which section would get each state, and how they would decide if states would be free or slave states. Compromises were necessary to keep the Union from being ...
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... Contrarily, Lincoln saw no reason why the South would secede from the Union. He felt that there was no economic advantage to joining an independent slave South ...
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... and wanted to establish the Missouri territory as a state, there was the problem of whether it would belong to the free state union or the slave union. ...
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... This went against the Missouri compromise. This bill would allow southerners to try and add another slave state to the Union. This ...
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... The accused slave could not testify for himself, and could be returned to the South without a ... In the end, I believe the Union was preserved for the time being. ...
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... They created slave states and non-slave states. ... The confederate states ended a speech to the Union in a last warning by stating: Having faithfully done my duty ...
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... The north opposed this and wanted to stop the extension of slavery into new territories. The North wanted to limit the number of slave states in the Union. ...
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... In 1820, Missouri wanted to join the union. This would upset the balance of 11 slave states and 11 free states, so as a compromise, Missouri was admitted as a ...
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... The proclamation did not apply to the slave states under Union control because there was no legal justification for Lincoln to apply it in those places. ...
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... Slave Law, a Bostonian Transcendentalist, Ralph Waldo Emerson stated, "As soon as the Constitution ordains an immoral law, it ordains disunion...The Union is ...
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... If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; and if I could save it by ...
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... territory to decide. This measure was designed to try and balance the number of free and slave states in the Union. The second article ...
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... An escaped slave herself Tubman earned the nickname "Moses" for heroic exploits in freeing ... Because of her success the Union Army sought her help to get behind ...
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... As the Union Armies began to move further into Confederate territory however, they encountered many runaway slave Blacks. These ...
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... As the Union Armies began to move further into Confederate territory however, they encountered many runaway slave Blacks. These ...
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... of the Missouri territory. Missouri, a territory, had applied for admission into the union as a slave state. But the House of representatives ...
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... In 1819, Missouri wanted to join the Union, although in the North, as a slave state. In it, it would make the balance of power in the Congress unequal. ...
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... wrote in his diary after seeing a runaway slave being captured in Boston, "we went to bed one night old-fashioned, conservative, Compromise Union Whigs and ...
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... Next, Henry Clay takes his turn at the problem and comes up with the Missouri Compromise that stated that Missouri could enter the Union as a slave state, but ...
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